The Abundant Blessing Center, Inc.

 

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Overview: Each year, drug and alcohol abuse contributes to the death of more than 120,000 Americans. According to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, drugs and alcohol cost taxpayers more than $143 billion annually in preventable health care costs, extra law enforcement, auto crashes, crimes and lost productivity.

 

 

 

Charitable organizations – The Abundant Blessing Center, Inc. aka Youth and Families with Purpose aka RCD Enrichment Foundation - fall under Section 501(c) (3) of the U.S. Tax Code. The Internal Revenue Service divides charitable organizations into two groups: private foundations and public charities.

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Public Charities

 A public charity is a charitable organization that (a) has broad public support, (b) actively functions to support another public charity, or (c) is devoted exclusively to testing for public safety. Many public charities rely on contributions from the general public. Donations to public charities are tax deductible.

Public charities are the organizations people usually think of when they hear the word charity. These nonprofits’ missions range from helping the poor to easing community tensions to advancing religion, education, or science.

We do not rely on Government funding. Therefore we appeal to interested individuals and businesses for support. All donations are fully tax deductible. Upon receipt of donations whether in cash or material, we will provide a letter verifying such donations. Others need you…

 

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